Graduate Degrees

If you have already completed your Bachelor's degree, then you
are more astute about higher education systems, processes and
options. But, there is different information you need to know
to select a college or university for Graduate study.

There are two advanced degrees that you can earn - the Master's
degree and the Doctorate degree.

The Master's degree is the next higher level
degree after earning your Bachelor degree. It usually takes
about 2-3 yars to complete going to school part-time. Many
programs are offerred at time working adults can attend - evening,
weekend - or online. You can obtain an MBA, Master's of Arts, or a
Master's of Science. Different curriculums determine the type
of degree you may want to obtain.

The Doctorate degree is the next higher level
of degree after earning your Master's degree. Not as many
positions in the world of business require this level degree, but
some jobs may require or prefer you have your Ph.D, DBA, or Ed.D.
to advance in your field.

Many Graduate Schools require admissions exams such as the GRE,
GMAT, MAT or an institutional exam. But, hundreds of colleges
and universities have found these exams do not give a clear
assessment of an adult's academic performance and have
dropped any entrance exam.

The EduPlanner™ will tell you more about these exams, how
to study, costs and when the exams are
offered. The College Search will let you know the schools
that require exams and those that do not.

Many colleges and universities offer accelerated and/or cohort
programs so you can complete an MBA or other Graduate degrees
within a couple of years or less. The EduPlanner™
denotes all this information for you and more.

You are in control of selecting the school that best meets your
needs.